SHANGHAI — Ivanka Trump’s brand continues to win foreign trademarks in China and the Philippines, adding to questions about conflicts of interest at the White House, The Associated Press has found.

On Sunday, China granted the first daughter’s company final approval for its 13th trademark in the last three months, trademark office records show. Over the same period, the Chinese government has granted Ivanka Trump’s company provisional approval for another eight trademarks, which can be finalized if no objections are raised during a three-month comment period.

Taken together, the trademarks could allow her brand to market a lifetime’s worth of products in China, from baby blankets to coffins, and a host of things in between, including perfume, makeup, bowls, mirrors, furniture, books, coffee, chocolate and honey. Ivanka Trump stepped back from management of her brand and placed its assets in a family-run trust, but she continues to profit from the business.

“Ivanka Trump’s refusal to divest from her business is especially troubling as the Ivanka brand continues to expand its business in foreign countries,” Noah Bookbinder, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said in an email Monday. “It raises significant questions about corruption, as it invites the possibility that she could be benefiting financially from her position and her father’s presidency or that she could be influenced in her policy work by countries’ treatment of her business.”

As Ivanka Trump and her father have built their global brands, largely through licensing deals, they have pursued trademarks in dozens of countries. Those global trademarks have drawn the attention of ethics lawyers because they are granted by foreign governments and can confer enormous value. Concerns about political influence have been especially sharp in China, where the courts and bureaucracy are designed to reflect the will of the ruling Communist Party.

She went for white at the annual meeting of the President's Interagency Task Force (PITF) to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Oct.11, 2018, in Washington, DC. Mark Wilson, Getty Images

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Four-year-old Jospeh Kushner, the son of first daughter Ivanka Trump and senior White House advisor Jared Kushner, rests in his mother's arms during the turkey-pardoning ceremony. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump and their younger son Theodore on the South Lawn of the White House headed for the weekend at Camp David, on Aug. 25, 2017. She is wearing palazzo pants patterned with green fronds and a blue top with high chunky suede heels. SHAWN THEW, EPA

Ivanka Trump, wearing a white off-the-shoulder midi dress by Reformation, walks to Air Force One with two of her kids, Arabella (L) and Theodore, to depart New Jersey, August 20, 2017, for return to Washington from vacation at Trump golf resort in Bedminster, N.J. SAUL LOEB, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump and Kellyanne Conway (2nd R) arrive for a listening session with military spouses in the Roosevelt Room at the White House August 2, 2017. Trump wore a blush pink sleeveless dress with a ruffled hem, from her own fashion line. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images

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Ivanka Trump attended a Medal of Honor ceremony in the East Room of the White House on July 31, 2017, wearing a black-and-white skirt and a white sleeveless top with a drape. Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP

Ivanka Trump met with U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres for a private lunch at his office at UN headquarters in New York on July 28, 2017, to discuss women's economic empowerment. She wore a sleeveless black dress, fitted and flared and with a colorful panel running down the center front. Eskinder Debebe via AP

Ivanka Trump attended a news conference in the East Room of the White House on July 26, 2017, where President Trump touted a decision by Foxconn to invest $10 billion to build a factory in Wisconsin. Mark Wilson, Getty Images

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When President Trump and visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke in the Rose Garden on June 26, 2017, Ivanka Trump was in the audience. She borrowed a style tip from stepmother and first lady Melania Trump: Oversize shades to protect against the strong sun. Alex Brandon, AP

Ivanka Trump swinging daughter Arabella Kushner in the Rose Garden during the Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn of the White House on June 22, 2017, in Washington. She wore a flirty floral off-the-shoulder dress by eco-friendly fashion line Reformation, according to White House Wardrobe on Twitter. Alex Brandon, AP

Ivanka Trump wore a rose-pink scuba crepe dress with ruffles from her own brand to an event to discuss American leadership in emerging technology in the East Room of the White House on June 22, 2017. Olivier Douliery / POOL, EPA

Ivanka Trump paid another visit to the Capitol on June 21, 2017, to meet with House Republicans to discuss workplace and life balance issues. She wore a Dolce & Gabbana white skirt patterned with lavender sprigs, according to White House Wardrobe on Twitter. Alex Wong, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump went up to the Capitol in a short-sleeved mini dress to meet with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fl) and other senators about her proposals for paid family leave, June 20, 2017. Mark Wilson, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump wore an inky blue Jason Wu silk dress during the inaugural American Technology Council meeting in the Indian Treaty Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door to the White House, on June 19, 2017. SHAWN THEW, EPA

Cameras caught the back of Ivanka Trump's Jason Wu dress as she arrived for the for the inaugural meeting of the American Technology Council in the Indian Treaty Room at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door to the White House, on June 19, 2017. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump accompanied her father to Milwaukee on June 13, 2017 to visit a tech college and attend a political fundraiser. She wore wide-legged pants with a drawstring waist and a textured white sleeveless top plus chunky black heels. Andrew Harnik, AP

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Ivanka Trump wore a dramatically color-block black-and-white tank-top dress at the White House on June 2, 2017, during a bill signing ceremony in the Diplomatic Reception Room. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump takes the stage during the 2016 Republican National Convention on July 21, 2016 in a simple pale pink dress from her own line and nude, strappy heels. Rodney White, Rodney White-USA TODAY Sports

She keeps thinks simple again in a cream dress by Roland Mouret during the ribbon cutting ceremony at the grand opening of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC on Oct. 26, 2016. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

She wore a Carolina Herrera sparkling, nude gown with long sleeves and a v-cut neckline to the Freedom Ball on Jan. 20, 2017 as part of her father's inauguration ceremony. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images

Getting down to business. Ivanka looks ready for action in a sleek, gray blazer during a joint press conference by President Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the East Room of the White House on Feb. 15, 2017. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

She added some drama to a simple white Carolina Herrera dress with large, green earrings during a Gala Dinner at Deutsche Bank at the W20 summit on April 25, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Pool, Getty Images

Chinese officials have emphasized that all trademark applications are handled in accordance with the law.

More approvals are likely to come. Online records from China’s trademark office indicate that Ivanka Trump’s company last applied for trademarks — 17 of them — on March 28, 2017, the day before she took on a formal role at the White House. Those records on Monday showed at least 25 Ivanka Trump trademarks pending review, 36 active marks and eight with provisional approval.

The World Intellectual Property Organization’s global brand database also shows that her company, Ivanka Trump Marks LLC, won three trademarks in the Philippines after her father took office. Two of them that cover clothing, including lingerie and baby clothes, were filed on Feb. 8, 2017 and registered in June and November. The third, filed on March 1, 2017, covers clothing and footwear and was registered in July.

Companies register for trademarks for a variety of reasons. They can be a sign of corporate ambition, but in many countries, like China, where trademark squatting is rampant, companies also file defensively, to block copycats from grabbing legal rights to a brand’s name. Trademarks are classified by category and may include items that a company does not intend to market. Some trademark lawyers also advise clients to register trademarks for merchandise that is manufactured in China, even if it’s not sold there.

Ivanka Trump does not have a large retail presence in China, but customs records show that the bulk of her company’s U.S. imports are shipped from China.

The brand’s secretive Chinese supply chains have been the subject of some controversy. A year ago Monday, three men working for China Labor Watch, a New York-based non-profit group, were arrested while investigating labor abuses at Ivanka Trump suppliers in China. After thirty days in detention, they were released on bail, but continue to live under police surveillance.

Li Qiang, the group’s founder, said Monday that he hopes bail will be lifted soon and that the case will not go to trial.

Police in Ganzhou, the southeastern Chinese city where the men were detained, could not be reached for comment. The Chinese law firm that handles Ivanka Trump’s intellectual property in China also did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner were sightseeing at the Pantheon in Rome after their visit to the Vatican on May 24, 2017. Few buildings are more impressive than the 1,900-year-old former Roman temple-turned-Catholic church in the center of Rome. It's famous for having the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome, and the Renaissance artist Raphael, whose frescoes adorn the papal apartment at the Vatican, is buried there. MASSIMO PERCOSSI, EPA

Ivanka Trump, who was wearing a long white skirt by Georgia Alice and a blue-and-white collared shirt, plus navy high heels, exits the Pantheon with one of the interior statues visible in the background. FILIPPO MONTEFORTE, AFP/Getty Images

After the audience with the pope, Ivanka Trump paid a solo visit to the Community of Sant'Egidio, a Vatican-affiliated NGO, on May 24, 2017 in Rome. She wore a lace midi-dress with a three-strand necklace of baroque pearls around her neck, her hair pulled back in a loose chignon. FILIPPO MONTEFORTE, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump followed the tradition of millions of visitors to St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican: She touched the toe of a bronze statue of St. Peter, worn thin from centuries of rubbing by praying pilgrims. AP

Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner arrive in Rome after leaving Israel on the next stop of President Trump's first trip abroad, on May 23, 2017. Trump is scheduled to meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican. FILIPPO MONTEFORTE, AFP/Getty Images

On the visit to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem, Ivanka wore a white crocheted and layered knit midi-dress with long sleeves by Oscar de la Renta, according to White House Wardrobe on Twitter. GALI TIBBON / POOL, EPA

Ivanka Trump, who converted to Judaism when she married Jared Kushner, chose conservative attire appropriate for women visiting Jerusalem's Western Wall, including a navy fascinator on her head, a black/navy long-sleeved brocade top and a long pleated skirt, plus very high heels. HEIDI LEVINE, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner, accompanying President Trump on his first foreign trip, arrive at the Saudi Royal Court in Riyadh on May 20, 2017.
Ivanka wore a full-sleeved black maxi dress patterned with huge red-and-white flowers, by Cedric Charlier, according to White House Wardrobe. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

First daughter Ivanka Trump and husband, Jared Kushner, both senior advisers, went along with President Trump and first lady Melania Trump on their first foreign trip, an eight-day, five-country trek starting May 19, 2017. Ivanka was wearing a fitted sheath dress in a summery print for the trip overseas on Air Force One. Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP

Ivanka Trump resurfaced on May 17, 2017, after taking a low profile during a week of turmoil in the Trump White House over the firing of FBI Director James Comey. But she turned up to host a meeting on human trafficking (one of her key issues as an adviser to her father) with congressional leaders in the Roosevelt Room. Evan Vucci, AP

Ivanka Trump, wearing what appeared to be a periwinkle-blue cashmere sweater top, and flanked by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, spoke about what the Trump administration is doing to address human trafficking. In February, she and President Trump hosted anti-trafficking organizations at another White House meeting to talk about what they describe as a growing problem in the USA. Evan Vucci, AP

Ivanka Trump joined Vice President Pence in hosting military families to celebrate National Military Appreciation Month and National Military Spouse Appreciation Day in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, May 9, 2017 in Washington. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump spoke at a party for military families on May 9, 2017, telling them: “Our heroes in uniform could not do their jobs if it were not for the love and support of their incredible families, so please give yourself a round of applause.” Trump brought her three children to the party and wore a sleeveless white sheath spotted with polka dots. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump was in the Rose Garden following the House vote to pass the health care bill on May 4, 2011. She wore another sun dress, this one in gingham with a tie waist and a ruffled hem, that strongly resembles a frock on J.Crew's website. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner head to Air Force One for departure from Andrews AFB en route to New York with President Trump on May 4, 2017, to meet with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP

Ivanka Trump wore a blue-and-white sundress with a handkerchief hem from her own fashion line for the event in the Rose Garden, according to White House Wardrobe, which tracks her style. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump spoke at a National Small Business Week event in Washington, DC, on May 1, 2017. In the morning, she appeared on CBS' 'This Morning' broadcasting live from the White House, where she told co-host Gayle King that she "loves" living in Washington. NICHOLAS KAMM, AFP/Getty Images

It was sticky hot in Washington so Trump wore a cool outfit featuring a sleeveless black turtleneck over palazzo-style pants in red,white, blue and grey stripes, according to White House Wardrobe on Twitter. NICHOLAS KAMM, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump's first solo assignment abroad took her to Berlin on April 25, where attended the Women20 summit to discuss women's empowerment alongside leaders such as Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and International Monetary Fund director Christine Lagarde. Michael Kappeler, AP

Who's a feminist? Ivanka Trump raised her hand, along with Canada's Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, and IMF's Christine Lagarde. Germany's Angela Merkel held back jokingly. The women were attending the W20 summit in Berlin, aimed at building support for investment in women's economic empowerment programs, which Ivanka Trump has said she will fight for in her father's administration. There were scattered boos and hisses in the audience when she declared her father is a champion of women's empowerment, but she shrugged it off later in interviews with reporters. Markus Schreiber, AP

Ivanka Trump wore a blue-and-white floral dress by Michael Kors and a pair of navy pumps from her own brand during her day in Berlin, according to a Twitter feed, White House Wardrobe, which tracks her fashion. Trump also met with Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser at a Siemens factory, and she visited Berlin's Holocaust Memorial. Sean Gallup, Getty Images

In the evening in Berlin, Ivanka Trump attended a gala dinner, wearing Marni statement earrings right on trend, deliberately mismatched, in glass, rhinestones and brass, according to White House Wardrobe, the Twitter feed that tracks her fashion. Michael Sohn, AP

If proximity is power, then Ivanka Trump is all-powerful in her father's White House. On April 24, she joined him in the Oval Office when he spoke via video with NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump got another turn at the president's desk in the Oval Office when she sat next to him as he spoke via video with International Space Station Commander Peggy Whitson on the International Space Station. Susan Walsh, AP

Ivanka and husband Jared Kushner, a senior adviser to the president, also were present for a working lunch with ambassadors of countries on the United Nations Security Council, in the State Dining Room of the White House. Ivanka wore a sleeveless black turtleneck with a metallic gold skirt and black pumps. MICHAEL REYNOLDS, EPA

On April 21, Ivanka joined her father in the Oval Office to meet with Aya Hijazi, an Egyptian-American aid worker released from an Egyptian jail, at the White House. Hijazi was flown back to the U.S. on April 20 following three years of captivity in Egypt. JIM WATSON, AFP/Getty Images

Also on April 21, Ivanka and Jared greeted people at they arrive at the Treasury Department next door to the White House, where President Trump signed executive orders and memos to review tax regulations and reconsider major elements of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reforms. Ivanka wore an outfit with a sleeveless peplum top and a trumpet skirt with a ruffled hem and an all-over pattern of colorful dots. Susan Walsh, AP

Ivanka Trump stands next to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross as President Trump speaks at Mar-a-Lago on April 6, 2017, in Palm Beach, Fla. On April 7, she tweeted she was "proud" of her father for refusing to accept "horrendous crimes against humanity" by the Syrian government through use of chemical weapons against its own people. President Trump ordered missile strikes in Syria late April 6, 2017. Alex Brandon, AP

Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner joined President Trump and first lady Melania Trump at a dinner for Chinese President Xi Jinping, at Mar-a-Lago, Thursday, April 6, 2017, in Palm Beach, Fla. Alex Brandon, AP

Ivanka Trump carries her youngest child, Theodore Kushner, with Arabella Kushner and Joseph Kushner, obscured, after they arrived on Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla.. Joel Auerbach, AP

Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner, White House senior adviser, head to the press conference in the Rose Garden, where they sat in the front row not far from first lady Melania Trump. Ivanka wore a lacy white blouse and skirt by Oscar de la Renta, according to a blogger who tracks style at the White House. Mark Wilson, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump (2L), Jared Kushner (3L) and Melania Trump at far end in green, listen while Jordan's King Abdullah II and President Trump hold a press conference in the Rose Garden of the White House April 5, 2017. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI, AFP/Getty Images

From left, Jared Kushner, Trump economic advisor Gary Cohn, Ivanka Trump, and White House Senior Counselor for Economic Initiatives Dina Powell, who work closely in the Trump White House, depart after a news conference between President Trump and King Abdullah II of Jordan in the Rose Garden at the White House, April 5, 2017. Andrew Harnik, AP

Ivanka Trump, now officially a White House senior adviser to father, is the center of attention on April 4, 2017, during a town hall meeting on the U.S. business climate in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. According to the pool report, she said her father hopes to create 25 million jobs and "women need to fully participate... we need to empower them to feel that growth." She told the CEOs in the audience "you can all really move the needle." MICHAEL REYNOLDS, EPA

Ivanka Trump lent some of her star power to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on March 28, 2017, when the two visited the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington to urge more young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math. Here she inspects a moon rock. JIM LO SCALZO, EPA

Ivanka joined Betsy DeVos (L), who was opposed by many educators before she became education secretary, to argue that more women in STEM fields will help women in the future. But critics pointed out that President Trump's budget proposes slashing $3 billion from DeVos' department and cuts to NASA and the National Institutes of Health. JIM LO SCALZO, EPA

Ivanka Trump delivered some remarks at the Air and Space Museum, lamenting that women make up only 24 % of STEM professionals, according to the Associated Press. She said she and daughter Arabella, 5, will take a coding class together this summer because "coding truly is the language of the future." Win McNamee, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump's influence in her father's White House is growing again. She's getting her own West Wing office and security clearance (but no salary) and she'll be helping husband Jared Kushner in his latest assignment heading up the White House Office of American Innovation. On March 27, 2017, she and President Trump hosted a meeting with women small-business owners in the Roosevelt Room. ANDREW HARRER / POOL, EPA

Ivanka says she'll voluntarily abide by ethics rules that govern White House and government employees, even though she won't be an actual employee. Meanwhile, she continues to sit in on meetings between the president and international leaders and various constituencies, such as these women business leaders. ANDREW HARRER / POOL, EPA

There she is again, front and center. Ivanka Trump was very visible when German Chancellor Angela Merkel came to the White House to meet with President Trump, including at the joint news conference in the East Room, on March 17, 2017. CLEMENS BILAN, EPA

Ivanka Trump, with UN Ambassador Nikki Haley in background, greets members of the audience at the Broadway musical 'Come From Away' in New York, March 15, 2017. She attended at the invitation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who also attended the show celebrating a Canadian town's compassion after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Ryan Remiorz, The Canadian Press, AP

Ivanka Trump joined an invitation-only lunch for women at the White House to mark International Women's Day on March 8, 2017, co-hosting with her stepmother, first lady Melania Trump. Mark Wilson, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump accompanied President Trump for a roundtable discussion at St. Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, Fla., March 3, 2017. The president visited a fourth-grade classroom to highlight his support for school choice policies allowing parents to use tax-funded vouchers at religious and parochial schools. Joe Burbank, AP

The Trump-Kushner family accompanied President Trump on his latest visit to Florida, on March 3, which included a visit to a local Catholic school in Orlando. Ivanka's daughter Arabella Kushner and husband Jared Kushner are seen disembarking from Air Force One at Orlando International Airport. Willie J. Allen Jr., AP

Ivanka and Jared, who sat behind first lady Melania Trump, find their seats at the State of the Union in a picture that shows how her dress is gathered just below her right hip. ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump, left, and first lady Melania Trump stood behind POTUS as he signed two executive orders aimed at supporting women in science and technology fields, before the State of the Union speech on Feb. 28, 2017, in the Oval Office. Evan Vucci, AP

Ivanka Trump was front and center at two different meetings at the White House on Feb. 23. Here, she participated in a listening session with manufacturing CEOs in the State Dining Room to develop new policies on taxes, trade and job creation. Win McNamee, Getty Images

Ivanka participated in another meeting on Feb. 23, this one in the Roosevelt Room on domestic and international human trafficking, which she helped to organize, according to President Trump who thanked her publicly for her work. He greets Holly Gibbs, a survivor of human trafficking and director of Dignity Health's Human Trafficking response Program, and she greets Gary Haugen, CEO and founder of International Justice Mission. Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP

Ivanka Trump's status as first daughter only begins to describe her influence in the Trump administration, as the past few days in mid-February demonstrated. Here she participates in a roundtable discussion on advancement of women business leaders and entrepreneurs in the Cabinet Room of the White House on Feb. 13, 2017. SHAWN THEW, EPA

Ivanka Trump and her daughter Arabella Kushner on the steps of the Supreme Court Feb. 22, 2017. Trump attended the court session at the invitation of Justice Anthony Kennedy, who met at the inauguration lunch. Molly Riley, AP

Arabella Kushner, 5, with her mother, Ivanka Trump, at the Supreme Court, already has the look of suspicion for the media of other celebrity children, as she moves through the crowd of tourists and photographers on a visit to the court. Molly Riley, AP

Two days after the joint press conference, there she is again, walking with husband Jared Kushner to Marine One to accompany President Trump to South Carolina to visit a Boeing plant on Feb. 17, 2017. Mark Wilson, Getty Images

The Kushners, plus two of their children, Joseph and Arabella, walk with White House strategist Steve Bannon and Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, to Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., Friday, Feb. 17, 2017, to accompany President Trump on a visit to South Carolina and then to their Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., for the weekend. Andrew Harnik, AP

Jared Kushner and wife Ivanka Trump arrive on Feb. 17, 2017, at Charleston International Airport enroute to a Boeing factory in South Carolina. She posted a picture on Instagram showing her front and center, in a color-block knit dress, with her father as he toured the factory. NICHOLAS KAMM, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump and her husband, senior adviser Jared Kushner, were in the front row with first lady Melania Trump in the East Room of the White House on Feb. 15, 2017, for a joint news conference with President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP

Ivanka, her husband, White House Adviser Jared Kushner, and their three children arrived back in Washington late on Feb. 12, 2017, following a weekend at the Trump Mar-a-Lago estate hosting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Susan Walsh, AP

Ivanka and Jared dressed up again (she in a black off-the-shouder mermaid-style gown) for a private dinner on Feb. 11, 2017, at Mar-a-Lago with the Japanese prime minister and members of his delegation. Susan Walsh, AP

As first daughter Ivanka Trump is more than just a pretty face: She was front and center at a policy and strategy forum with business executives held in the State Dining Room of the White House on Feb. 3, 2017. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI, AFP/Getty Images

Ivanka Trump and White House Senior Counselor for Economic Initiatives Dina Powell, whom Ivanka helped bring on board to the Trump administration, mixed with business leaders such as former General Electric CEO Jack Welch at the policy forum. Leaders from the automotive and manufacturing industries, the financial and retail services and other powerful global businesses were invited to the meeting. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump's first stand-in assignment for a duty that would ordinarily be filled by the first lady, was on Feb. 1, 2017, when she accompanied her father on an unannounced trip to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to greet the body of Chief Special Warfare Operator William "Ryan" Owens, killed during a raid in Yemen and the first active military service member to die in combat during Trump's presidency. Mark Wilson, Getty Images

Ivanka dressed for the solemn occasion in a black dress, high-heeled black pumps, with a large black handbag and coat of midnight blue with black panels. She wore her hair pulled back in a low chignon. Mark Wilson, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump, in a simple black dress and carrying 2-year-old son Joseph, attended the swearing-in ceremony of White House senior staff in the East Room on Jan. 22, 2017. Her husband, Jared Kushner, is a senior adviser to his father-in-law. Andrew Harrer, Pool, EPA

Ivanka Trump arrives for the National Prayer Service at the National Cathedral in Washington on Jan. 21, 2017 in a burgundy Oscar de la Renta velvet wrap dress with a matching handbag, headband, and leather gloves. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

It was the start of a new life for Ivanka on Jan. 19, 2017. Donald Trump's elder daughter arrived at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland outside Washington a day before her father's swearing-in and her new role as one of President Trump's most trusted unofficial counselors in the White House. She's holding her youngest of three children, Theodore, who turns 1 in March. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

Behind Ivanka are her husband, young New York real-estate tycoon and incoming senior adviser to his father-in-law, Jared Kushner, and their other two children, Arabella, 4, and Joseph, 2. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

At a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Ivanka is at far left, husband Jared Kushner is at her right, daughter Arabella is in front of her and Melania Trump is in front of Arabella. MANDEL NGAN, AFP/Getty Images

Of his five children, Ivanka was crucial in helping make his victory possible. On election night, Donald and Ivanka Trump embrace after his acceptance speech at the New York Hilton Midtown in the early morning hours of Nov. 9, 2016. Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images

Check out Ivanka over the years. Here, Donald and Ivanka, then 12, peek over the crowd as they take in the quarterfinal match between Andre Agassi and Thomas Muster at the U.S. Open in New York, in this 1994 photo. Ron Frehm, AP

In this June 19, 2002 file photo, American socialite Ivana Trump and her daughter Ivanka, right, arrive for the premiere of the new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, 'Bombay Dreams,' in London. Max Nash, AP

It shouldn't be a surprise that Ivanka Trump had a successful modeling career for a time. Here she attends the MET Costume Institute Gala Celebrating Chanel at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2005. Peter Kramer, Getty Images

Ivanka Trump listens to her father Donald Trump as he makes a reference to her and her work on his 92-story residential tower under construction on the Chicago River during a news conference and visit to his Chicago offices May 10, 2006. Charles Rex Arbogast, AP

In this photo released by Trump Enterprises, Ivanka Trump poses with her brother Donald Trump Jr. and father in New York City on Oct. 10, 2007, as they announced plans for their next venture in luxury hospitality. Dave Allocca, AP

Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Melania Trump and Barron Trump attend "The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life" book launch celebration at Trump Tower on Oct. 14, 2009, in New York City. Andrew H. Walker, Getty Images

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump make a splendid couple on the red carpet at the "China: Through The Looking Glass" Costume Institute Benefit Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015, in New York. Larry Busacca, Getty Images

Donald Trump touches the stomach of his pregnant daughter Ivanka Trump as he addresses supporters after his victory in the South Carolina Republican primary in Spartanburg, S.C., on Feb. 20, 2016. Richard Ellis, European Pressphoto Agency

From left, David Feder, vice president and managing director, Trump National Doral; Mayor Luigi Boria, city of Doral; Ivanka Trump; and Councilman Pete Cabrera, city of Doral, at Trump National Doral on April 25, 2016, in Doral, Fla. Gustavo Caballero, Getty Images for Trump National

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are seen on March 26, 2016, in New York with two of their children: Joseph Frederick and Arabella Rose Kushner. Their third child, Theodore James Kushner, was born the following day. Tal Rubin, GC Images

Ivanka Trump speaks during a meeting with female members of Congress and their families at the Republican National Committee headquarters, including Abigail Beutler, 3, the daughter of Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash., on Sept. 20, 2016, in Washington. The group discussed children's issues. Alex Brandon, AP